Women of Words
with Janette Hoppe
Starts 26th Nov '23
3:00 pm - 6:00 pm
$10.00 1 Class      

Starts 26th Nov '23

3:00 pm - 6:00 pm
$10.00 1 Class      

The Women of Words poetry event is a passion project of award-winning poet Janette Hoppe which aims to raise awareness and funds for women and children escaping domestic violence. Come along on Sunday afternoon 26th November from 3pm to hear celebrated local and visiting poets read from their works.

This year artists including Black Crow Walking, Artist, Writer, Healer and Teacher sharing her poetry, and performance poet Lou Steer, who is widely published and broadcast, also performing.

Come along to hear inspirational words and enjoy a glass of wine and nibbles.

$10 Entry. Book online to secure your spot or pay at the door (tickets limited).

About Janette Hoppe
About Janette Hoppe
Janette Hoppe is a writer, poet, wordsmith, lyricist and passionate advocate for victims of domestic violence. Janette's poetry is a reflection of her Australian and New Zealand Maori heritage. Her work has been published in Australia, New Zealand and the United Kingdom. In 2011 Janette launched Papatuanuku Press, an underground publishing project that creates poetry events and books that raise funds to support charities such as Beyond Blue and The White Ribbon Foundation.
About Janette Hoppe
About Janette Hoppe
Janette Hoppe is a writer, poet, wordsmith, lyricist and passionate advocate for victims of domestic violence. Janette's poetry is a reflection of her Australian and New Zealand Maori heritage. Her work has been published in Australia, New Zealand and the United Kingdom. In 2011 Janette launched Papatuanuku Press, an underground publishing project that creates poetry events and books that raise funds to support charities such as Beyond Blue and The White Ribbon Foundation.
About Janette Hoppe
Janette Hoppe is a writer, poet, wordsmith, lyricist and passionate advocate for victims of domestic violence. Janette's poetry is a reflection of her Australian and New Zealand Maori heritage. Her work has been published in Australia, New Zealand and the United Kingdom. In 2011 Janette launched Papatuanuku Press, an underground publishing project that creates poetry events and books that raise funds to support charities such as Beyond Blue and The White Ribbon Foundation.
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